Scientists from Boston University in the USA have found that artificial synchronization of different areas of the brain, done with the help of transcranial stimulation, allows you to learn more successfully and perform a number of tasks, according to Pannochka, an online publication for girls and women from 14 to 35 years old.. net The article was published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, reports Lenta. RU.
The experiments involved 30 volunteers who were tested for the effect of transcranial (non-invasive) high-resolution alternating current stimulation (HD-tACS). At the same time, the impact was on the medial prefrontal cortex and lateral prefrontal cortex of the cerebral hemispheres, which are involved in the decision-making process and error control..
Subjects had to press a button every 1.7 seconds, and they received a signal that told them whether they missed the time of pressing or not..
It turned out that if HD-tACS synchronized two areas of the brain, then the volunteers learned to complete the task faster and made fewer mistakes.. Although the participants in the experiment did not notice any improvement, the difference was statistically significant.. At the same time, stimulation of the right hemisphere had a greater effect than that of the left..
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